How to build a diy industrial pipe walk in closet choose your diy industrial pipe walk in closet style.
Using galvanized pipe for closet rods.
Every time i open my boy s closet door i smile.
Seriously as soon as it was all down and i had an empty closet blank canvas to work with it was like a breath of fresh air.
The way we saw it we could mimic one of two designs we found online.
These diy curtain rods are made from galvanized pipe so they have a cool industrial chic look to them.
Once the beadboard wallpaper went up i.
I ve used gas pipe galvanized pipe and even galvanized conduit pipe for clothes rods.
Diy plumbing pipe curtain rod we think the size and shape of plumbing pipes make them a perfect stand in for a curtain rod.
Admit it you do this all the time.
You will actually want to check out those other tutorials if you are planning to dive in to this project.
In this post we re going to cover the details of angela s clothing racks closet system show you what fittings you ll need to build one just like them and.
A simple closet rod.
Or try out some cubbies.
And with the gold spray painted finish they re also quite glam.
Spray painted dark for a more industrial flair this diy project helps.
If the pipe starts to bend because you ve got too much stuff on it add a center support.
The above closet takes advantage of space above the clothing rack to store some cases.
I am so glad that i decided to just go for it and pull out all of the wire shelving.
Came up with this project using pipe for our series here on the home depot blog diy challenge.
The more heads together on this one the better.
In total there are three different clothing racks in the room all built using kee klamp fittings and pipe to complete the rack frames.
Use a threaded fitting male or female as needed on the copper and screw the galvanized into it you must use a dielectric fitting to connect copper to galvanized pipe.
A length of galvanized steel or black iron pipe makes an unassuming and easily deployed closet rod.
You can also create shelving below the rack using pipe and fittings to create the frame and wood for the platform.
This beautiful diy closet system was built by angela for the walk in closet in her master bedroom.
It sure beats letting things collect into a pile in the bottom of your closet.